Phillip L. Hurley entered into rest on Tuesday, January 14, 2020. He was born March 9, 1942 in Red Bank, NJ a son of the late Hudson M. Hurley and Gladys Sexton Hurley. In addition to his parents, he was also preceded in death by his stepmother, Miriam Rhodes Hurley.
Survivors include his brother, Wade M. Hurley (Georgia) and a niece, Kathy Hurley from Rock Hill, SC.
Phillip was a faithful member of Park Hills Church of God in Spartanburg, SC until he moved to Palmetto Village Assisted Living in Chester, SC. As a young man, Phillip enjoyed driving a tractor on the small family farm in Hartsville, SC. He played the trumpet in the high school band and continued to enjoy music throughout his life. He particularly liked songs by George Beverly Shae.
Although Phillip had physical challenges, he met each one with determination. He had friends of all ages and he will be missed.
The family is grateful for the love and care shown to him by the wonderful people at Palmetto Village and MUSC Hospital in Chester, SC.
Brown-Pennington-Atkins Funeral Home
306 W. Home Ave.
Hartsville, SC 29550
Telephone: (843) 332-6531
Email: [email protected]
Phillip L. Hurley entered into rest on Tuesday, January 14, 2020. He was born March 9, 1942 in Red Bank, NJ a son of the late Hudson M. Hurley and Gladys Sexton Hurley. In addition to his parents, he was also preceded in death by his stepmother, Miriam Rhodes Hurley.
Survivors include his brother, Wade M. Hurley (Georgia) and a niece, Kathy Hurley from Rock Hill, SC.
Phillip was a faithful member of Park Hills Church of God in Spartanburg, SC until he moved to Palmetto Village Assisted Living in Chester, SC. As a young man, Phillip enjoyed driving a tractor on the small family farm in Hartsville, SC. He played the trumpet in the high school band and continued to enjoy music throughout his life. He particularly liked songs by George Beverly Shae.
Although Phillip had physical challenges, he met each one with determination. He had friends of all ages and he will be missed.
The family is grateful for the love and care shown to him by the wonderful people at Palmetto Village and MUSC Hospital in Chester, SC.
Brown-Pennington-Atkins Funeral Home
306 W. Home Ave.
Hartsville, SC 29550
Telephone: (843) 332-6531
Email: [email protected]
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